When Cohen Marah steps over his father's body in the basement embalming room of the family's funeral home, he has no idea that he is stepping into a labyrinth of memory.
Over the next week, Cohen's childhood comes back in living color. The dramatic events that led to his parents' separation. The accident Cohen witnessed and the traumatic images he couldn't unsee. And the two children in the forest who became his friends--and enlisted him in a dark and dangerous undertaking. As the lines blur between what was real and what was imaginary, Cohen is faced with the question he's been avoiding: Is he responsible for his father's death?
In Shawn Smucker captivating style, he weaves together a fascinating tale of forgiveness, reconciliation and hope even in the darkest time. I really enjoyed this story of real and broken people. It was a book that I quite enjoyed this book. I love how he weaves in some mystical and super natural elements with some of the very real and timely events. If you are a fan of authors like Billy Coffey and Ted Dekker, you will likely enjoy this book too.
Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc.
Over the next week, Cohen's childhood comes back in living color. The dramatic events that led to his parents' separation. The accident Cohen witnessed and the traumatic images he couldn't unsee. And the two children in the forest who became his friends--and enlisted him in a dark and dangerous undertaking. As the lines blur between what was real and what was imaginary, Cohen is faced with the question he's been avoiding: Is he responsible for his father's death?
In Shawn Smucker captivating style, he weaves together a fascinating tale of forgiveness, reconciliation and hope even in the darkest time. I really enjoyed this story of real and broken people. It was a book that I quite enjoyed this book. I love how he weaves in some mystical and super natural elements with some of the very real and timely events. If you are a fan of authors like Billy Coffey and Ted Dekker, you will likely enjoy this book too.
Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc.
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